NFC Week 8 overreactions: Cooper Rush, Cowboys continue to show a championship mentality
Mackenzie Salmon 'overreacts' to the biggest storylines in the NFC after Week 8 action in the NFL.
Dallas Cowboys have big goals in 2021 and have trusted former Central Michigan QB Cooper Rush as their backup woth Dak Prescott. It paid off Sunday.
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The Cowboys played without their franchise quarterback and lost their left tackle, top wideout and corner at various points of the game. | From @KDDrummondNFL
A flag on Mike Hilton was bad, to say the least.
The officials missed an obvious penalty on the Chris Boswell injury.
Julian Edelman summed up the Patriots win over the Chargers on Sunday.
Quite a few problems to sort out from the Browns inexcusable loss to the Steelers in Week 8:
Henry was spotted getting treatment on his foot on the sideline.
Brandon Aiyuk might finally be trending in the right direction, and that's good news for a 49ers' offense that found a pulse in Chicago.
There are two peripheral points noteworthy from the Dolphins’ 26-11 loss at Buffalo on Sunday, extending the Dolphins’ losing streak to seven games.
Patriots rookie quarterback Mac Jones is taking a page from Tom Brady with a ridiculously early bedtime and wake-up call in the NFL.
Cam Heyward got a little nervous when he saw Pressley Harvin working on kickoffs.
Zach Wilson, Mekhi Becton and Carl Lawson all took to Twitter to praise Mike White and the Jets after their win.
These 10 Patriots stood out against the Los Angeles Chargers -- for better and for worse.
In September, Aaron Rodgers shared his plans to dress up as "a hero of mine who has long-ish hair" for Halloween this year
Calvin Ridley delivered us some shocking news this Halloween morning!
The rookie quarterback was turning heads on offense and defense with his Week 8 highlight reel play.
Melvin Ingram III did not travel with the Steelers to Cleveland, per a tweet from ESPN reporter Kimberley A. Martin.
The Steelers rallied after Chris Boswell was hurt.